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A strange eventful history : the dramatic lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and their remarkable families

Chronicles the lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and their families; and discusses Terry's acting career, marriage to George Frederick Watts, and her feminist daughter, Edith Craig; as well as Irving's successes as an actor and manager in Victorian England and his sons.

Rumours of a Death Foretold --
A Story in a Book --
The Terrys --
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall --
Heaven and Holland Park --
England's Michelangelo --
The Kingdom of Pattledom --
A Marriage is Arranged and a Deed of Separation Signed --
The Kate Terry Valse --
Found Drowned --
Happiness for a Time --
All Change --
A Failure to be Proud of --
Men! --
What's in a Name? --
Entrances and Exits --
Their Coronation --
Our Lady of the Lyceum --
Interval: Irving on Holiday --
His Shylock --
Shakespeare's Lovers --
Children! --
Our American Cousins --
From Malvolio to Mephistopheles --
Death of a Husband, Death of a Lover --
Her Lady Macbeth --
Ted and Edy and Harry and Laurence --
All is True --
After the Shooting --
Counter Attractions --
One More Laurel Wreath --
Mixed Fortunes --
The Irish Pretender --
Wishful Thinking --
Choices --
Confusions --
For Love or Money --
Made in Heaven --
A Sea of Troubles : Helgeland and Hungerheart --
The End of Irving --
Women! --
Brothers --
Family Affairs --
Masks and Faces --
Not Quite Alone --
The Long Game of Patience --
An Occasion --
For Friendship's Sake --
Good Night Unto You All --
White Candle, Aged Face --
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Abstract:

Chronicles the lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and their families; and discusses Terry's acting career, marriage to George Frederick Watts, and her feminist daughter, Edith Craig; as well as Irving's successes as an actor and manager in Victorian England and his sons.